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Adopt a kākāpō
Kākāpō adoptions are a special way to support the conservation of this taonga species. You can adopt a kākāpō for yourself or as a gift.
How to apply to the DOC Community Fund – Pūtea Tautiaki Hapori
Find out about the eligibility and assessment criteria, and how to submit your application to the fund.
West Coast Te Tai o Poutini Conservation Management Strategy review
Have your say on development of a new Conservation Management Strategy (CMS) for Te Tai Poutini West Coast. Fill in our survey by 16 December 2024.
Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2024
This is a report on the operations of the Department of Conservation for the year ended 30 June 2024. Published October 2024.
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Time to get out and explore Tairāwhiti
Springtime means longer days and warmer weather, making the long weekend a great opportunity to discover DOC campgrounds and farm walkways.
Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track becomes New Zealand’s 11th Great Walk
Conservation Minister Tama Potaka joined tangata whenua from Ngāi Tahu and local community members today to celebrate the opening of New Zealand’s eleventh Great Walk – the Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track.
Great albatross season equals record numbers
Juvenile toroa/northern royal albatross from Pukekura/Taiaroa Head have taken to the sky, marking the end of another successful breeding season.
Leave Denniston relics where they lie
DOC has a simple message for locals and visitors to top West Coast tourist destination and Tohu Whenua site Denniston – “leave Denniston relics where they lie”.
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